>>11645919 (PB)
You do realize where you are, right? Some of us have nothing more pressing than doing what we can to help save the Republic.
>>11645919 (PB)
You do realize where you are, right? Some of us have nothing more pressing than doing what we can to help save the Republic.
This was a MUCH better show anyhow.
Shush! It's still a funny recurring theme in the series that became somewhat critical for irony in the plot when the writers needed a "go-to".
Outstanding delivery. This entire speech was cash. I've referenced it often ever since COVID hit. Thank you, Sec. Pompeo.
You guys are killing my fun with facts. Yours, in particular, is also called "Lupus anticoagulant", so it's understandable the confusion.
https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/5824/antiphospholipid-syndrome
In all seriousness, anon, I truly hope that a way can be found that can take you from "management" to "cure". Thoughts and prayers.
<3
Started paying attention on Oct 31st, 2017. I remember it distinctly because it was my turn to trick or treat with the kids that year, instead of handing out candy. By that time, I was obviously a few breads behind. Thank goodness I'm a speed skimmer! When all you other anons migrated off 4chan, I stayed around Hiroshimoot's territory, and noticed a change in 4chan with the deficit of "autists". I was also sort of watching Meganon draw a crowd at that time, while exploring /pol/'s version of probability and statistics in some (now very obviously slide) threads.
I rejoined at some point shortly after it ended up here. There was hesitation because 8chan was "that place you end up" before needing to crank up the TOR browser and 2-3 VPNs in conjunction. What drew me in was the NK drop, and then seeing it on the MSM in real time. "Mountain Fatigue" sounded like a complete and utter bullshit excuse. That's when the hook set in.
So, I fired up the browser, brought redheads with me, and been here ever since. Sorry for shitting up the place. It's a free speech zone, after all; right? Been an awesome ride. Trusting, then bitching at Q. Exploring all the possibilities, and then returning back to my starting point (from a very different perspective). It's become overt that Donald John Trump is an absolutely wonderful and patient person. We truly do not deserve this man, and should be eternally grateful for the sacrifices he's made.
You anons are incredible. The only thing that I can think of to describe the insurmountable wherewithal that so many of you have demonstrated over the past several years is incontestable truth-seeking. I think many realize this is more about incontrovertible fact vs malleable interpretation, and when those two things meet, there's quite literally no competition. But as the movement explicitly predicates, it requires people waking to that truth.
I really and truly love you all, and look forward to what's on the other side of this chaotic authorship of our collective unwritten futures.
Deal with it.
You all failed, too. How's that feel, exactly? I ask because failure isn't something I'm very familiar with.
Nobody knows who I am, though. That's the problem with your accusation.